Hamelin Bay Beach is located about 15 kilometers by car from the heart of Augusta, in (Hamelin Bay), Hammerlin Bay, on the northern outskirts of Augusta, a seaport town on the southwest corner of Western Australia.
Hamelin Bay Beach is a quiet open sand bay known for its abundance of devils (stingray, Sting Rays) often haunts here, allowing visitors to dive around the bay and interact closely with these amazing large fish. Keep a close watch on their survival in natural habitats. Often close to these devils off the shore, you can observe them near the shore, or feed them with the residue left by fishermen, and avid divers can see many interesting plants and fish in the bay. There are also sunken ships and caves to explore.
Fishing on Hamelin Bay Beach is also popular, and if you want to explore the vast sea area or numerous waterways in Augusta, you can take a boat here.
Hammerlin Bay has a trailer park, small shops and boat ramps.